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Boundary-object trimming: on the invisibility of medical secretaries’ care of records in healthcare infrastructures Bossen C., Jensen L., Udsen F. Computer Supported Cooperative Work 23(1): 75-110, 2014. Type: Article
This interesting paper looks at a group that often plays a key role in the successful implementation of electronic medical record (EMR) systems, but whose role is understudied and underappreciated....
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Nov 14 2014 |
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Supporting effortless coordination: 25 years of awareness research Gross T. Computer Supported Cooperative Work 22(4-6): 425-474, 2013. Type: Article
How do people using a collaboration system know what is going on around them? Awareness is a part of every computer-supported collaborative work (CSCW) system; users must know, even if incompletely and with delays, the state of their p...
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Feb 27 2014 |
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Seeds of cross-media production Bødker S., Petersen A. Computer Supported Cooperative Work 16(6): 539-566, 2007. Type: Article
Computer-supported cooperative work (CSCW) has made inroads into all facets of business and production. This paper calls for the development of digital systems to support cooperative work in media companies, for the simultaneous produc...
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May 16 2008 |
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Telehealth in context: socio-technical barriers to telehealth use in Labrador, Canada Peddle K. Computer Supported Cooperative Work 16(6): 595-614, 2007. Type: Article
Technological and social barriers can be encountered within the health care industry when attempting to roll out a new technology. The author observes and summarizes some of these daunting problems. The biggest problem is the gulf that...
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Mar 5 2008 |
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Walking the tightrope: the balancing acts of a large e-research project Lawrence K. Computer Supported Cooperative Work 15(4): 385-411, 2006. Type: Article
A National Science Foundation Information Technology Research-sponsored program, Linked Environments for Atmospheric Discovery (LEAD), was a collaborative effort between computer science departments and atmospheric science departments ...
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May 17 2007 |
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When plans do not work out: how plans are used in software development projects Ronkko K., Dittrich Y., Randall D. Computer Supported Cooperative Work 14(5): 433-468, 2005. Type: Article
An empirical study of the effect of coordination problems on the execution of software development plans is presented in this paper. It builds on empirical behavioral science work on plans, replanning, and situated actions (informal ac...
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May 9 2007 |
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Scientific data collections and distributed collective practice Cragin M., Shankar K. Computer Supported Cooperative Work 15(2-3): 185-204, 2006. Type: Article
The introduction to this excellent, enlightening, highly theoretical paper is a clear statement of the paper’s general motivation: to look at scientific data collections (SDCs) as an instantiation of distributed collective pr...
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Feb 1 2007 |
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Computer support for social awareness in flexible work Bødker S., Christiansen E. Computer Supported Cooperative Work 15(1): 1-28, 2006. Type: Article
Assuming that the new flexible working conditions may cause social structures of work inherited from the industrial-work organization to vanish, this paper works on answering the question of how we conceptualize social awareness and wh...
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Jan 19 2007 |
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Information infrastructures for distributed collective practices Turner W., Bowker G., Gasser L., Zacklad M. Computer Supported Cooperative Work 15(2-3): 93-110, 2006. Type: Article
This remarkable introduction to a special issue of Computer Supported Cooperative Work lucidly exposes the current state of the realm where social systems and technical systems meet (or still lie apart, as the case may be). At i...
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Jan 2 2007 |
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Temporality in medical work: time also matters Reddy M., Dourish P., Pratt W. Computer Supported Cooperative Work 15(1): 29-53, 2006. Type: Article
Researchers in computer-supported cooperative work (CSCW) are the target audience for this paper, but it will make for highly interesting reading for researchers in several other areas of computer science. It addresses a critical probl...
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Nov 30 2006 |
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